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Business, 24.03.2020 06:27 ericchen4399

Your broker called earlier today and offered you the opportunity to invest in a security. As a friend, he suggested that you compare the current, or present value, cost of the security and the discounted value of its expected future cash flows before deciding whether or not to invest. The decision rule that should be used to decide whether or not to invest should be:a) Everything else being equal, you should invest if the discounted value of the security's expected future cash flows is less than the current cost of the security. b) Everything else being equal, you should invest if the discounted value of the security's expected future cash flows is greater than or equal to the current cost of the security. c) Everything else being equal, you should invest if the current cost of the security is greater than the present value of the security's expected future cash inflows.

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